Periodicals>Journal Article:  Takeuchi, Taki, Sekiguchi, Nouchi, Kotozaki, Nakagawa, Miyauchi, Iizuka, Yokoyama, Shinada, Yamamoto, Hanawa, Araki, Hashizume, Sassa, Kawashima (7/31/2014), Brain structures in the sciences and humanities., Brain structure & function, Retrieved on 2014-08-09
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    09 AUG 2014

     Brain Differences Between Sciences and Humanities

    The areas of academic interest (sciences or humanities) and area of study have been known to be associated with a number of factors associated with autistic traits. However, despite the vast amount of literature on the psychological and physiological characteristics associated with faculty membership, brain structural characteristics associated with faculty membership have never been investigated directly. In this study, we used voxel-based morphometry to investigate differences in regional g...
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